In other words, you are one to just let things stay as is, without complaining. After six years without a playoff win. After we fill the cup boards full of prospects, and look good on paper, yet are actually worse than the Thrashers were in their last years. You don't see any problem with that??
Maybe you have never heard of a city called "Edmonton, Alberta." Let me tell you about Edmonton. The fans tolerated a rebuild after Pronger left town. However, after Katz bought the team, the Oilers took a nosedive to the bottom of the standings. After a couple of years, fans started writing about their displeasure in blogs and forums, kind of like what has happened for the past year in Winnipeg.
By 2014, after three 1st round draft picks, and the Oilers still stuck in the basement, people in Edmonton took it to another level, all around the city, it seemed you could not go anywhere without visual signs of fans displeasure with the organization. "How Lowe can we go?" billboards, bumper stickers, neon signs, etc. were abundant in the city. Hundreds of fans waited outside the dressing room to boo the team after losses. It became known as the "walk of shame." Nobody wanted to play in Edmonton, not even Dany Heatley.
Changes were finally made in 2015, after the organization finally got the message that there was a fan revolt in progress. With True North like measures implemented for the first time in Oilers history. Throwing jerseys was one thing, but banning fans for the season for signs critical of the organization? Having said that, the Oilers revamped the management, increasing it in all area, hiring a new GM, and other talent.
The franchise lucked out with the 2015 draft, but it took ten long years for the Oilers to return to glory. Now people are once again excited, and Oilers tickets are once again a hot item. Right now the Jets are on year six of mediocrity. Do we really want to wait four more years to turn the club around, into a perennial playoff contender? I sure do not.
It's interesting that you mock people who are critical of True North. Should we still argue in 10 years to shut up and be glad True North brought back the Jets, if the stink on the ice? IMO, its clear that the organization is dysfunctional, and there are plenty of examples (loyalty to a fault, too frugal to pick up a defensive depth, veteran backup, etc). Edmonton is the most similar franchise to Winnipeg. Both are blue collar, small market, working class towns. Yet, you expect people in Winnipeg to react differently than they do in Edmonton, when the team misses the playoffs 5 of 6 years, and is falling fast? Weird.